| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1907 - 624 էջ
...Burke's apologetic definition of party is well known, and is always quoted in defence of the system. " Party is a body of men united for promoting by their...particular principle in which they are all agreed." The oracle does not tell us how a principle of sufficient importance to unite half the nation and warrant... | |
| David Miller - 1990 - 392 էջ
...There is no cause for concern in the case of parties that approximate to Burke's classical definition: 'a body of men united, for promoting by their joint...upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed'.13 Such parties, to underline the point, are held together by principles, and their aim is... | |
| L. J. Swingle - 1990 - 318 էջ
...offers his famous definition of "party" in Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770): "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their...upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."6 To Burke's mind the "national interest" remains a common object; but, as the phrase "some... | |
| Robert W. Tucker, David C. Hendrickson - 1992 - 377 էջ
...used in our work in the Burkean sense of "a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." 55. Jefferson to Madison, March 1793, Lipscomb and Bergh, eds., Writings, IX, 33-34. 56. See The Defense... | |
| Detmar Doering - 1990 - 330 էջ
...unabhängig und dem Gemeinwohl verpflichtet darzustellen. Und so definiert Burke dann den Begriff Part ei: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."1 Dieser... | |
| Stephen H. Browne - 1993 - 172 էջ
...and is thus buttressed by one hundred pages of carefully wrought argument. And it is quite simple: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." But although... | |
| Peter W. Schramm, Bradford P. Wilson - 1993 - 286 էջ
...and expressed. It is in these periods that parties most closely conform to Burke's famous definition: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."1 In 1984,... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 էջ
...unabhängig und dem Gemeinwohl verpflichtet darzustellen. Und so definiert Burke dann den Begriff Partei: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."1 Dieser... | |
| Melvin J. Hinich, Michael C. Munger - 1996 - 284 էջ
...organization with both mass- and elite-level participation by members who hold a common doctrine dear: "Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their...particular principle in which they are all agreed" (Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1790, p. 11). "Party is organized opinion"... | |
| M. Kent Jennings, Thomas E. Mann - 1994 - 350 էջ
...l0l, Burke defined a political party as "a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed" (as quoted in Sartori l976, 9l, By recognizing a particular principle as the basis for a political... | |
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